The Billionaires Behind a Push to Reinvigorate U.S. Chip-Making
A group that includes Eric Schmidt and Peter Thiel isn’t simply funding the effort itself: It wants American taxpayers to help foot the bill.
A group that includes Eric Schmidt and Peter Thiel isn’t simply funding the effort itself: It wants American taxpayers to help foot the bill.
An Interior Department order will end the sale of single-use plastic products at national parks and on other public lands in the United States by 2032.
A nation of beer lovers is facing a shortage of bottles, partly because of the war in Ukraine. Breweries are looking to drinkers for a rescue.
Employer plans have played out like a game of chicken. Now workers are rebelling outright, and executives are trying everything to make the office worth it.
Theater, art and music are flourishing, and on the culinary scene, a 13-course Filipino tasting menu and a sleek Black-owned winery in Bronzeville are just a few of the city’s new offerings.
The move may make it tougher for Mr. Musk, who has said he is not getting enough information from the company, to end the $44 billion acquisition.
Ms. Summers, a political news veteran who has worked for start-ups like Mashable and traditional outlets like The Associated Press, hopes to freshen up the newsmagazine with coverage of topics like sports.
A behind-the-scenes power in New York, he helped the city’s leading developers fulfill their skyscraping ambitions.
Inflation is upending voter confidence and posing a glaring political liability that looms over the Biden administration’s major policy decisions.
For Ken Paxton, the state attorney general, there are positives. Aligning with Elon Musk? Check. Politically helpful? Check.